Seagull: True Story @ The Public Theater


The Play:
Seagull: True Story; a meta fantasia about a director whose avantgarde staging of Chekhov’s classic play results in his having to flee Putin’s Russia only to find that making theater in American comes with its own set of restrictions 

Written by: Eli Rarey        Directed by: Alexander Molochnikov

One good thing: The battle between art and creative freedom is clearly timely and it's interesting to view it through a style of theater that unabashedly mashes up high and low sensibilities, ranging from dream ballets to slapstick comedy 

One not-so-great thing: The 2-hour-and 30-minute show might have packed a more powerful punch as a one act


 

 


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